Interchangeability
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Interchangeability can refer to:
- Interchangeability (telecommunication): A condition in which exist two or more items with characteristics making them equivalent in performance and durability, making them fully exchangeable.
- Interchangeability (computer science): The ability that an object can be replaced by another object without affecting code using the object.
- Interchangeable parts: In mechanical engineering, the ability to select components for assembly at random and fit them together within proper tolerances.
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